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India is a vast continent that is tailored
for the independent holiday maker. We invite
you to discuss your travel plans with us and
allow us to create a tailored package to
meet your budget and needs. Below is a small
selection of tours that we have chosen for
their special qualities, whether it is the
architectural splendor of the world famous
Taj Mahal, the palaces of the Maharajahs or
the opportunity to step back in time aboard
the magnificent Palace on Wheels
The Indus Valley civilization, one of the
oldest in the world, goes back at least
5,000 years. Aryan tribes from the northwest
invaded about 1500 B.C.; their merger with
the earlier inhabitants created the
classical Indian culture. Arab incursions
starting in the 8th century and Turkish in
12th were followed by European traders,
beginning in the late 15th century. By the
19th century, Britain had assumed political
control of virtually all Indian lands.
Nonviolent resistance to British colonialism
under Mohandas GANDHI and Jawaharlal NEHRU
led to independence in 1947. The
subcontinent was divided into the secular
state of India and the smaller Muslim state
of Pakistan. A third war between the two
countries in 1971 resulted in East Pakistan
becoming the separate nation of Bangladesh.
Fundamental concerns in India include the
ongoing dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir,
massive overpopulation, environmental
degradation, extensive poverty, and ethnic
and religious strife, all this despite
impressive gains in economic investment and
output.
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Tourist Visas which are now valid for 6
months are issued only to those foreigners
who have no residence or occupation in India
and whose sole objective in visiting India
is recreation, sight-seeing or casual visits
to friends and relatives. Tourist visas
count from the date of issue and cannot be
extended or converted into any other
category in India.
All visas other than transit visas are
issued only after telex clearance is
received from the Indian Mission in the
country to which the applicant belongs. This
process takes around 1 week after telexes
are sent. Applicants should therefore be
prepared to wait for one week after telex
clearance is sought before visas are issued
to them. Telex clearance charges are Nrs.
300/-.
References made to the authorities in India
take at least 8 weeks for examination and
clearance. Applicants are advised not to
make repeated enquiries from this Mission
during this period.
The Embassy of India in Kathmandu is the
sole authority for dealing with all matters
concerning issue of India visas to foreign
nationals in Nepal. Applicants are advised
not to contact any other
agencies/individuals for this purpose. Visa
application forms are available, on request,
at the Embassy.
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